@mikahdh
Please enter a new bug, This bug was for a very particular scenario
which has been fixed. Marking FixReleased as of version
1.12.bzr6876+14.10.20140904~rtm-0ubuntu1 of ofono.
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Must be the issue I have.
After phone start I accidently activated flight mode instead of unlocking the
sim. Since then the sim card isn't recognized anymore.
I got the latest 'official' dev version (203? 213?)
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Sorry, did not give the SW number. It was 201
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Title:
When booting in flight mode, "No SIM" is shown
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Tested with Mako. Seems to be working now.
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Title:
When booting in flight mode, "No SIM" is shown
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** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Title:
When booting in flight mode, "No SIM" is shown
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Even with flight mode enabled (= cellular radio power is OFF), the RIL
API delivers a proper state "SIM is present and usable" - but oFono does
not ask for that information, and thus does not do any internal SIM-
related initialization.
oFono's RIL plugin (ofono/plugins/ril.c) only calls function